Monday, February 14, 2011

National Border Patrol Council silent on ‘Project Gunwalker’ allegations

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Today's Gun Rights Examiner report notes sounds of silence coming from a section that by rights, should be making more noise than just about anyone.

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2 comments:

Defender said...

Feds are feds. The end justifies the means, and they're big enough to absorb a few losses, as Obama said of We the People and another 9/11 attack. Federal agents would die in the gun confiscation efforts, so so what if one or two die as the result of a false-flag op to make those confiscations easier or even preempt the necessity for them?
This is the nature of the Beast that plays for keeps. They eat their own. I expect absolutely anything from them.

Kurt '45superman' Hofmann said...

Bonner (finally) speaks:

Rank-and-file Border Patrol agents are also upset by the case, said T.J. Bonner, president of the National Border Patrol Council.

"It just doesn't make any sense to me or Border Patrol agents that I've talked to," Bonner said. Drug cartels "may have gotten weapons elsewhere, but why make it easy for them?"

"There should be a full investigation into the whole Project Gunrunner. From all appearances, that program was out of control," he said.

Bonner said it is routine for law enforcement agencies to conduct controlled sales and purchases of contraband, but not to let guns go across the border, where they predictably could be used in crimes.

"What is the end game here? It's not clear in my mind," he said.